By Tricitynews Reporter
Chandigarh
10th April:- Worldwide every second, a
lower limb is lost due to untreated diabetes. In India around 1-lakh
amputations occur every year due to diabetes related disorders. Out of the
62-million diabetics in the country, 25% develop sores, ulcers and
life-threatening infections on their feet at some point during their lifetime. Eminent specialists &
Director-Endocrinology, Dr. SK Mathur, and Plastic Surgeon, Dr Rishi Dhawan
stated this while addressing a press conference at Press Club here today to
announce launch of a Comprehensive Foot Care Clinic at Max Super Specialty
Hospital, Mohali.
Sandeep Dogra, Senior Vice
President and Zonal Head-Max Hospitals said that foot infection is
the most common reason for hospitalization among diabetic patients, accounting
for up to 25 % of admissions. It has been estimated that with awareness of risk
factors and treatment by a multi - disciplinary team, up to 85 % of foot and
leg amputations in diabetic patients can be prevented. The launch of
the Podiatry (Foot Care) Clinic is a step in this direction to be
able to detect these life threatening complications at the right time.
The clinic under the
supervision of Dr. SK Mathur and Dr Rishi Dhawan will see an amalgamation
of experience, knowledge and expertise of specialists who will discuss,
deliberate and debate on diagnostics and therapeutic developments in
diabetic foot management.
Dr SK Mathur said that
diabetes can cause nerve damage which is also called peripheral neuropathy that
reduces sensation in your feet. If you have neuropathy, you can have an injury
or condition on your foot that requires medical care without even knowing it.
Small injuries may become infected. Diabetes may also affect blood flow in your
legs and feet, making it harder for cuts or sores to heal.
A small infection can
become very serious. Foot ulcers and non-healing wounds are the primary causes
of amputation in people with diabetes. If treated on time, the patients can be
saved from prolonged hospitalization, rehabilitation and more importantly, limb
amputations.
Talking about symptoms, Dr Rishi
Dhawan said that as a result of decreased blood flow to the foot, patient
can feel pain in the feet while lying and relief of pain with foot hanging by
the side of the bed, gangrene or blackening of toes or foot ulceration and
swollen ankle or foot.
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